Winner of Best New Board Game in Britain at the UK Games Expo, Ankh-Morpork will astonish and astound all who play it. It is now available to buy from places like the Discworld Emporium and other outlets priced at £35.50 including P&P. You can also pre-order the collectors edition from Tree Frog Games.Trouble is brewing on the mean streets of Ankh-Morpork, and it’s time for you to play your part in its story. Be one of seven personalities vying for control of the Discworld’s premier city using your cunning and guile to complete your secret agenda. Along the way you’ll encounter Wizards, Assassins, Watchmen and Thieves… all of whom will affect your fortunes and continually change the face of this mercantile metropolis.

Whether you’re hungry for power, wealth, property of simply trying to keep the peace, each visit to Ankh-Morpork promises a different player experience. This beautifully aesthetic game immerses the player in Pratchett’s most unruly city, bringing Discworld to life at every turn Featuring 143 individually illustrated cards depicting the city’s most beloved characters, locations and organisations, Ankh-Morpork blends multifaceted gameplay with rich visual stylings and the distinctive humour of Sir Terry Pratchett’s Discworld series.

Normal Monopoly is around £15-£20 btu the special editions are more. Then you have the likes of Logo Board game which is £32, Ariculate whcih is £32 and Scrabble which is £22 so i'd say its about on the money for the moment...

polythenegirl wrote:Normal Monopoly is around £15-£20 btu the special editions are more. Then you have the likes of Logo Board game which is £32, Ariculate whcih is £32 and Scrabble which is £22 so i'd say its about on the money for the moment...

Really? In the U.S. you can 'basic' versions of Monopoly and Scrabble for around US $12 (what is that--£8-£9?) I wonder what makes it so expensive. Then again, I paid an arm and a leg for my Thud! game. Then again, Thud! is far more collectible.

polythenegirl wrote:Normal Monopoly is around £15-£20 btu the special editions are more. Then you have the likes of Logo Board game which is £32, Ariculate whcih is £32 and Scrabble which is £22 so i'd say its about on the money for the moment...

Really? In the U.S. you can 'basic' versions of Monopoly and Scrabble for around US $12 (what is that--£8-£9?) I wonder what makes it so expensive. Then again, I paid an arm and a leg for my Thud! game. Then again, Thud! is far more collectible.

You can get it cheaper on Amazon and places but RRP is those prices above (I cheked them before posting )